Lameneg yom 1Gâ€"*%â€" #.‘ :qf-‘?fl";‘.} the. u» ts & auLI0% er and Dressiig is at all nappr0®. k . 8 ? ILEB®, y LYMÂ¥AR incs of Qutaf® 1 vJ4 4 #0X. z..'.‘ medy nusdre® by imag »at oA 7 W are & C ,mï¬"r".' y# ant t Te ronnes asd (0) piets whet. s “-.‘n .o combined 1* ayo Ppwert FF C PEH mt «Cl s radi . wish foo e T. piier Old Sorge, DEPO wacanss* 1 4 Er. Jorx, N. B., Oct. 17. Rome fire hundred of our ciigens atâ€" tended the opening of the Uoldbrook Rolâ€" ling Mills « ompuny‘s Works Moos path, Jesierd.7,amongst whom were the Speaker of the House of Vommons, and the headâ€" of mavy of our monted sad -::xmlrh. inâ€"ticutioas. _ The visitors bighly plâ€"ases wiih the works, ani surprised at the exieat ot the manufactures, having no idea toat improvements of such mago: tuas had been adde1. _ After inspecting the works they were iovrited to a juncbeo» jiven by the Directors. . Spesches were made highly commendatory of the enterâ€". priss displayed. The whole aftur was « grant success, and will tend much to add to he largely incressing business of the PFog Whist!isâ€"Firsâ€"The Gas Coâ€" Next Roar‘s Wimoisdon Feam. o Haurax, Vct.17, The Marine «nd Fisheries Department Inteod biaving erected at S«mbro, westward of the enirance to Halifar karbor, a powâ€" orful fog whistle. At Cape Sable 2 tog whistlie will aiso be piaced. and in Bur 8T. JOHN. N B. Opening of the woldbrook Rolling whistle mil aiso be 4, and in Burâ€" hmws»mw‘ml will be mationed to noto the dangarous rocks and shoals in that locality. _ =â€" . wuoe witness for the Crown is Augustus Parwionuns one of the fiing party, who knocked the cap oi his gus, arnd so did no duch rge it. 2 The evidence so far is rery much agrins: the prisoner. The trial s rery tediouâ€" and searching. 14 will last several da,s yot. Mr. Dawson, alter three days »pow wowâ€" img" Indian« at the Nerth West Angle. eonpmod the Treaty of last year by locat. ing the RKeserves for the cifferent Chiefs and their bands. * is h«s been decided to hold the mext Avnu«l Convention of Protesiant Teachers of the Province «. Quebec. at the Village of G:1uby, in the D.stict of Bedford, on Thur day, the 290:h inst«nt, and following diys. Persons from a distance can leave Montrex! by the,8.15 p m. train for Waterâ€" lwo, anu seach Grauby in tim« for the Opering sessivn of the Contenuon in the evening. s The (Gas Company has notified ‘the city authorities that unle«s the latter increase the payment jor street lamps they will le«rve use city in darknoss after the end 0i a Port Hors, Oct. 17. Yesterday, 1t the Reform Convreâ€"sion held at Mullbrook, Mr. Seth 3, Smith, was unapimously ceosen as a candidat» to reâ€" present the Refoom interests in the elwction for the House of Asembly for the East Rlting of Durbham at the coming eleciion, Altbough Mr. Buith dit not posinvely plecge himâ€" selt to accept the nomination, we believe there is not the sligzEtest doubt but that he mil do +o ; a. d should this be the case. be will not only receive the s+upport of the entire Ralorm body, but many moderate Vonserratives hare already promised their support and their influence. He is an abie avd earreat worker in the cause ; a gentle man well known, needing mo eulogistic commen ts at our hands to recommiend him to the eiectors. "t«ve ine cily in the monch. $20 each | 1â€"â€" ma M«j McDonal+, of the Militia Staft of Ottaw«, rearhed bere toâ€"day, via the Dâ€"wâ€" son route, mtas large quantity of stores. I his afteruogno Duncesn Nolan bo::l:; thm be saw Lepine reâ€"wijusting the kerchef over ~co«t‘s {.cof;fon: the +pot where he was exâ€"cuted. * y eat crowd was siandiug arcund, but none of them aitempted to rescue the drowning boy till J«mes Shearer jam ed in, clotoes and ali, and suecsseded in caiching the boy, who was under the water at the time. #hen they got out of the water the boy sppeâ€"red greatly exâ€" bausted, but through the exeruon of Mr. Brown, paymaster at Shearer‘s, «nd the proprietors, he was in a shor, time all mguat : The Lepine ‘Trialâ€"Evidence Relating to the Kx.cution of Scottâ€"Allot ment of indian Meserves. C Foutr Gaszt. Manp.. Ost. 16. A special to tus Globe says the Court sat till t» o‘ciock imst uigot chefly hearing the «â€"vigence of â€" m,. Chambers, an uninâ€" 1erâ€"sied +pectator, who was present 1t the execution ul 50ott. _ Lhe witness testified tust be saw Lepine, then kuown as id« juaiant General, in command of the frivg party, dropâ€"the nandz. rchiet, a signal to shout _ Atter the voilley was fired he saw one of biel s men +ppruach Ecosst‘s boâ€"y,. poisi s revolser as soott‘s hesd and fire, exclum rvg * Llet us put hm out of his mmery _ Alter the fiis: voliey was fired he ce«â€"rs Bsoit ery our =On. my God i am #=08%." . _ scott tell forward on h f.ce ami died. i 1ei, U‘Donokue, and Lepine were présot, | in he Cout to.day. * Aiex. Musrray testifed that Scott was shumelully wresied im prisie by Riâ€"‘. ie pine, and the n&uu He indenutc& ceâ€" pme as the 0 r in charge of tn men who râ€"moved <pott ftrom the prisop to the: piâ€"ce of execution. ; noual convocation of the Univer lege was held yesterday, â€" the ent, Rev. Dr. MocCaul in the chair . Last night ano inquest was held on the body of a.man supposed to be Williace Taylor, who was burned to death on the schooner * Marysburg,‘ from Pictou, N B., the previous day, The evidence weut to stiow that the man bad been drinking, «nd had either been burned to death or sufto«= cated by (besmokeand burned afterwards, The juary returned a verdict in accords« aDce with the faots it aH Moxtzsit, Oot. 18. Mr. Eiward Jenkins, M P., is the guest of Mr. W. E. Kay. . 9 Feep Convrocationâ€"Burs«d to Deatkâ€"Caâ€" thedral Spireâ€"Â¥ire,. At a meeting of the congregation of St. Matthew‘s Churcb, Point 3t. Charles, the Synod‘s Remit on Union was discussed thuse by clause, and unsaimousiy adepted. > sls a The Cathedral spire has been completed. It is 8:6 feet high, the most lofiy in Americ=, _ |he entire cost of the building wili be about $200,000 * f Last night a fire broke out at the corner of Queeâ€"n and Dundssâ€"streots, Marsbali‘s ropeâ€"walk on the Dovercourt road. The engines put in am appe«rance, but we.e not in time to sare the irail ouilding trom destruction. The los» is estimated at about $800, which is partially covered by insurance. An in amous character, named Renrictta D misi, woo c«+u ed several young innocent giris to be ruined was yesterday sentenced ut the Police Court to :x months at hard labour and a #0e of $10. 5 o Mr. Page, Chief Sugineer of the Public Works flamg he« been in town tor the p st three or four days in donnection with the location of the new can«l. in compauy with Mr Sippeil, Superintending Mogineer for the Province of Quebâ€"c, Mr. Page went over the works now in progress for the new Wellington Basin & Personal â€" Presbyterian Union â€"Inâ€" fumous Charsower â€"â€" caual Ims« provements â€" G«llant Resouse â€"â€" iducational. « * a Reform Nominationâ€"Mr Seth 8 Smith Unanimou=iy chosen & Candiaste â€" for the Loval Houseâ€" _ Un lbursday evening a young lad fell m o the canal at 8. Gabriel Locks, A BY TELCGRAPH PORT HOPE. "_-’04-1;: hate bo;n'p::: r.-; m:- the Wimâ€" MANITO 1A« HALIFAX, MONTREAL. TORONTO. Toxoxto, Oct. 17. gas eml +. i Oct. 17. A special despaieh m trom derlin says that the Count Von Arnim‘s oue is becoming intelligible, It appemis, says the despatch, that Prinos Bis aarck vecame indigmant at the Count‘s want 0| Moimenp is Pabwpihe"> enpperetmen M in Fiance to a y liberal and pacitic Républic, mw eu to remore him. Not wishing, er.. o offend mw&.ml’rinq bin» censorious leiters, Which he ï¬m induce uhe t ount to tender his of he Fiencu . the Uount refused to “tlin,thn.u lutely dismi t wi Avuot,l m -Mz now w be f ~ ie iaarar oripaus «#thopred for sale. _ . _ [ | | t hm | It is spprehended that a part of the | tWwentyâ€"cevren who lefs this city for the | Blaek Hil:s and intendiog to travrel in the | track of the Yankton party, have come to, | harm. ‘The lodi«ns, it is understood, have | expressed a determination to prevent | white men entering the region of the Hills | at all hasards, * # 8.8, Arrival New York, Oot,. iT â€"Arrived, the s. . ‘Oder‘ from Bremen. ' MKurdarer Bentenced to vbe Hangedâ€" Ven Arnim‘s Case~The Cause of his i Arrost. PPE : ds o+ 4 d The Whest Crop. % Wasm::#trox, D.,C , tJot, 17.â€"The Osâ€" tober returns of LhoD.pm-& of Agr~ cnlture show that the whest is equal to or greater than last year‘s in all ot the Scates exoept <Maryland, Vir Texus, Kentucky, â€" Wiscomsic, Minnesoi«, lows, 0d Kansas, in Copnecticut, D:n-., Southk: Carolins amd Iliinmeis, it is abou: »qual to lust year‘s crep.. The other 8 ates hare increased their jyield ; the Now ln.hn"f‘i Statoa m almost reached the . splendi cansus year -pptoguudn;:‘: million bushels. idn has incressed her | yiekd $3 per cont. ‘The quality of tb«o&- ihese States is conâ€" «»deravly |improv The Middleâ€"itates hare conidonbuy enlarged and improved shour . y lwi!p‘h ncï¬-‘f as in~ crease of 16 per cent. The totsl yield will uub u,-uh,flwqul the conau> A New Orleans despatch says that four of the tive R:dical members of the retu:nâ€" ing Board of Klections have agreed to re sign to emable Kellogg to recomstruot the board with iwo Conservraiires and three Ragio«is. â€" This is the basis of the gomproâ€" miso b::on :'l‘o Waices ld&:lq"o party, ome of| the conditions .of pesce im the tucure, Ex Governoer Wells is oxâ€" pedied to resign and n quiet election is predicted. _ _ _|_ . [ .. The Gubsrustorial Eleation in Loulsiâ€" msj>rity larger than that for Mr Cookburn u'?.m last .l.o&:- Late in tloohnh%u able address was delivered by Hon. T. B who has been spending a few days ip the district, | making bimsgif tamilizr W\ unbirm of n: country and the n! fluâ€. Pardese effestually dutposed 0 charges brought agrinst the rament, and ;olondusblo-noochl the cheers of | the assembly. Mr. Long bas won goiden epinions for his excellent before the . Convention.: . â€" | open amd over $100 000 in money and vetuables which he bad saved dumu hise time were lound. Ameng his » thus stolen were $10 0W in $30 gold pieces, $12 OUO in legal «enger nores and « evasiderable quantity of jewellery. A Wealt :y Thief Nar Yorr, Uot. |T..â€"â€"Luther Bryant, an cd! stamp peddler. well known for his stamd at the corner of Willism and Fulton streets, was arrested last mk‘h‘m chasing siolen stamps from boys. be was in the Tomb« his room was broken The ‘Difficulty between Franee and Spain, Pazm, Oat 17 â€"L‘ Optnion National states that the I)Jq‘upo DeUmes. Mi.m.er of Forâ€" eigo Afurs,| bas communicated & docuâ€" menat io the ~Npanish Ambsssador, which bas clearly exonerated France trom ‘he 20â€" cusstion -;e?aoha note sent to the Freach uanflunoljti by Spain, and shows that the note should bave been addressed to other powers he. Npanish Ambassador says iha. L Opit Nutio~eal expresses its dia« satisfaouon at the expiunation. Bousat, {ct 17â€"Bengal has been visit ed by a tmghtful Cyclone, which has caused great harog t6 the telegraph between this ouy and its, and all communiqation has been . _ A temcs of c«rs on the Bmboay| and Calonita railway was blown from track. % Micbael Murphy, charged . with the muarder of Mrs, tiugyus at Nanuet, on the 19th of April iat, was convicted of murs der in the titss degree at Rodkland County sest yesterday; and sentenoed> to be hanged on the 4th ot Dscomber. 2 Â¥Frightfal Accident. _ Pmoaviurma, OJst 16 While work meâ€" were fliog up a culrert toâ€"day the banks fell in, kuling a boyuxwo labo:ers. || Reduction of Hours of Labor. The Rding Ruilway Company has issued an order reiucing libor in its shops to eighs hou s per: day, and lire days in the woek. Attacked by Indians. * Yaxcro®, Darorsa, Vot. 17.â€"A party of seveoq persons, who ief. here ten days for the Blwok Hills, were -tw'g Sioux Indians while in camp at the mou of Liscle slatte River, and in a tight which ensued, J«hn Lows was shot dead, and B L. B«ien mortal y wounded, while he in« disos are nelieved to hare loat 10 killed and wounded. 4 Reform Local Nomination. | Seyeamx Baipes, Oot. 17. Aaofofln‘ï¬nmlhl to select a candiâ€" date to con the constituéncy in the :nn'unnu‘ hr‘_ was “!li?v“ MM“ ouse, on % AUOR, were Present‘ M Thow "Myers," Bruce« bmdge, Chairman of the Central Retorm Committee, was elected Uhairman, and Mr. D. F. Macdonald, Parry Sound, was SATURDAY‘3 DESPATCHES. ENGLAND. The Lord Rectorship of Glasgow Uniâ€" Â¥vePrsity. _ __ Loxpox, Oct 17. â€"The Glasgow Unirer sity will elect a Lord Rector on November the 16th. An aciive canvass‘is in progress. The Conservatre students l:zpon Disraeli for reâ€"election. The Li are divided, some going for Forster and others favoring Raiph Waldo Eamerson,. © 8SATURDMAY‘3 â€" MIDâ€"A1GAT DESPATCHE® _ UKITED 8TATES. UNITED STATES Â¥ E'?"I' M USKOKA:. FRANCE, INDIA. Cyclons. go, were called mning, after which slosed doors for d hdnï¬'op-nd Mr. Miller had ardâ€"bearer of the , which «was subâ€" us, _ After rouss er, Mr. Long. and ention adjourned ion .to roil up a mt | eivem for Mr Bax.. Frixou0o, Oct.: 17. â€"A report preâ€" vails that a Dutch manâ€"ofâ€"war recentiy onâ€" wred one of the harbors of Navigator Islands an 1 dersanded an indemnity in the suse of $18,000, on eondition that if not pummwdhhpm ol the Isiands for Germaany. . ‘IThe. is can residents paid $6,000, the Commander aking a bond for the remainder to be paid within siz months, The neativesare anzious to come under the protection of the Amâ€" erican Goverâ€"ment :; he Chamber of Come merce will weet for the purpuse of cons. si dnmm.mnumm wen; io take prompt and efficient measures tor the prosecution of the Germans obtainâ€" ing pose of the islands, :‘-w“mq& Tarzzuiuts, Ind., Uct. 17 â€"This ore. ning at 8 30 o‘clock, as Jerry Picaro, a well known ciusen, was walking with bis wife on North Â¥ixth street, two men m:‘ upon m, and one ‘of the -o‘r"h d : urs. Picard while the other shot ber husâ€" band in the head, the ball entering the right : ear, "he show will prove Lfl. I‘he murderers then ran 0f, The motive for the aot is not howa.o it was comâ€" mitted in a public part of the city. Rnilway Accidentâ€"Two Brave Felâ€" Cmemsaart, Oct 18â€"The Biltimore Ex: press due bere by the Marieita: and Cin» cinmati railway at aix o‘clock this mornivg. met with an accident at Albanyan Bridge. "hbf.w‘.* tke, nnd ::im 'l:l: the the ver ‘ terdon and m toâ€"eph Parent, both of Chillicothe were instantly kilied.. m;h-i::,‘ h::.nnd m‘b†jumping as tnh'armlg.not over twelre mmd".vdwt'h:m they died «t their post, sa p-o-on‘.l‘ not one of whom was <hurt, ‘I‘be accides was caused by a musplaced switch some 40 tee: from the wp..n'l‘;.nwl the bridge signaliea t with a lanâ€" wern to the approsching train which was wrecked. The passengers were tranafer« red toâ€"day, and toâ€"morr.w the trains will rum on time. ‘ f Liverpeol. PumLapscruia, Oxt. 17.â€"In the Base Bail maton to.day between the Boston and Pï¬hddghhdnu,th former #won by a score.of 6 to 2. 4 * .. Base Ball Matoches. t Ireiga, N. Y., Oct. 17.â€"lno the Buse Ballâ€"maich to.day between the Hobari College Club of Genevs and Cornell University club, . the tormer‘ were . Yio. torious by a score of 21 te 16. ¢ Har Oct 15â€"Heary rains have preâ€" vailed ~week, hl‘-h: :v:ru(.kn Andn; has over its village o A | in Matans is ‘districs wis come pletely inundated. Go.ellholnh.atp‘ 4 M‘;’ <3 Bosrow, Oct. !7.â€"The Mechanics‘ Fair in this city closed toâ€"day after 28 days, which was marked with complete su0cesâ€". Ncultyb.fls)wo pon:ï¬a&.hlud the hail, and isplay in x departments b»s never beon exceiled. trail of them on were dislod several, â€" ~.â€" Refuse to Leavre, The l-nrnn:.:lï¬: in m cn:: army retuse to Te P march into Leon. | Military Appointments. .‘ Don Carlo«s has a?polnud the Duke of Parma and Counts Cu»erta and Bordi to im portant commands, Harax4. Jct 13â€"Captain General Conâ€" che hus postponed the time for the pay» :unti:: tax on the capital until the 1st 4 L. Ccu0 dussan rnnrempainiie in 34M ces s ooo s n c ogbe sn i) ie ies ammonias en arronnnrraantes n e maagn on Emm MIDâ€"NIGHT © DESPATOHES Legal Intelligence. ... A «ommmmmanes | New Urtuixs, Oot, 17 â€"The o ENGLAND. , Tarish Grand Jury, composed of tw massauke white men and tne Lalance Oof colored, The New Cable. kave found a true bLl} .g"[; ;":'l: K m's Loxbox, Oct. 17.â€"The steamship ‘<Dacia‘ | a C0lored member 8f the Direct United States Cable Comâ€" wb'-l;‘f $3,000 belonging to fln‘?:u pauy‘s feet has completed coaling, A true was also found against Owen and has started from Queenstown to assist Stewart, Sheriff; for obtaining money under t the efforts to recover the broken cable, | fal e pretences. _ Nes ! Steamship uhy from Philadeiphia and | , \N®* ‘,"°"“v Oot 18. â€"Arrived. an.e, + Silesia‘ from New York have arsived, . â€" | ‘ Adtiatio‘ from Liverpool, . _ It is officially announced that the reâ€"> building ot the Column Vendeme will be completed next month, «nd that the statue of Napoleon IiL. which is nearly huished, will be fplaced on the monument. . = Spaniards in France ordered to Quit. The French Government bas iâ€"sued fresh orders mohiblu&.o residence of Span~ iards in eight munes bordering on Spain, some thirty Carlists have according~ iy receired nouice to quit. The prefect of the Department of the Lower Fy‘rnou, whose condust is one of the subjects of Spanish complaint, will shortly be remored. Baroxxs, Oet. 13.â€"The steamer "Nieves‘ which was detained by the French authori« ties on the representation of the Spanish Consul at Bayoune, that she coutained contraband of war for the Carlists, is held in the port of the ta000, Department of the Lower Pyrenses. . The Mayor of lIrun and the Bpanish Consul at Hendaye, have arâ€" rived there in a Spanish gunboat and de» manded the surrender of the steamer. The Captain of the port answered that he was n&-», authority to comply, The G>verpment has not yet made any demand on France for the vesse‘. © Breurx, Oot. 17.â€"The Ems‘om William will go to Italy on a visit to Victor Emanuel next year. Cuban Meeting Dispersed. Kixestrox, Oot. 18.â€"â€"A meeting of Cubans which was being heid on Saturday evening, the 10t», in the selebration of the anniverâ€" sary of the deciaration of Cuban indepen â€" dence, was dispersed by the order of Governor Gepnvwral Qm-“who was deâ€" livering an oration. Me said that having no country of their own, they were obliged to obey the order of those who imagined they had power to prevent innocent gatherings. â€" The police cleared the build~ in the recent o 1;000 Carlists were Eiifed. ‘The Klooti v Paris, Oct. 18.â€"Partial teturns of the elections for members of the Assembly which were held in three departments toâ€" day, have been receired. In Pas de Calais and the Seine Thiers, M. M. Brasme and Four hundred Carlists havre been cupâ€" tured by the Republicans mnear Alsacerte, Senar, Repubvlicans, are abead, and in the Alpes ‘Maritimes Mediom, a Rreanch naâ€" tionalist, has a majority of the yotes heard An off§i In the recent enga, The Kaiser to Visit Italy. An Iimprobable Story. J The Column Vendome. mal despatch says that a party of roops, who were following the band of [osurgents, came upon the River Zeborucal, woere they mped in a strong positiong and The Steamer ‘Nieves.‘ UNITED 8TATEX. Extension of Time. Destructive Floods 6 BiArrival, f â€" Stesmship + Parthis,‘ ‘from ment with Insurgents. Carlist of the islands, it the rest of GERMANY. TJAMA10CA. TRANCH. CUBA. than of yore? it wants a good healthful hair diewing to help exbsuâ€"ted nature to recover itsolf, Try%ul-ï¬m.!_lu Just arrived and now for sale at a great reduction, haring bought at very low modtbo following goods ; Stoves of all ds, japinned, pianished snd plain Tins ware,: Lamps and: Coal Jil, Cutlery, Azes, Nails.of ali sizee, at C. P, Dorion‘s 81 and $8 Sparksé Bireot, OttaWi®. .. {fl-’ifllm . Nanitea‘s: Duivax‘« is your hair falling out 1 .ls your â€"hair .,.‘S:‘m.u lHiga less 1 . is your hair less pliable and gloâ€"sy Large Lot of,(1 8500) Stove Pipss > In ducements will boglmhtnh'ï¬lh‘ quantisy tor cash enly, at C. P. Dorion, & s3 »parks street, Oitews,. 200ldk&w _ Chickens per pair 250 to 50. . Ducks per brace 400 :o 60. ;‘u-lqn 750 to 81 26."â€â€œ Batlet utier, pound rolis, } r lrge r:bl'h, 270 to 80; Butter, tub dair}, 2480 to 30. . Kegs, freab, per dosen 200 to 32; Eggs, stke s 1he to 19. ~ o 4 Apples per barrei $1 80 to 3 00. Putaioes per bushel 75e to 80. Unions per bushel Ths to 81. Cabbages per dozen 500 to 60. Hay per ton $20 to 26. Btraw per ton $15 w 16. R per bag. Apples sold at $1 50 to 24 per Woeat, fall, ber bushel 81 to 1 05, Wheat, spring, per bushe! 86e to 88. Barley per bushel 980 to 984. Uais per bushel 420 to 43. Poas per bushel 750 to 80. Rye per buskel Te. f Dressed hogs per 100 lbs $1 T5 to 8 50, There were in toâ€"day about 300 butkel+ of wheat at $+ 03 to 1 U& for white, and #5¢ to 46 for spring ; 8,0u0 bushels of barley at 986 10 984 ; 8U0 bushels of peas at T5¢ to V ; $u0 bushels of outs at 426 to 43 ; and a couple 0t loads of rye at 790. Hay brought #$2v to 26, and straw $16 tor sheares, and #12 50 for loose, with ou‘y a smallâ€" supply in, â€" Butter was firm at 320 to 45 tor pounda tolls, and 280 to 29 for dairy tubs. I.T brought 20 to 22. Hogs were easier, sellâ€" ing at $7 T5 o 8 50. Potatoes brough: $1 10 Green Hides, per lb........ 0 07 to 0 00 Sheepskins, each.......... 0 45 to 0 50 Calfskins, per Jb....=«. ..... . 0 0T to g 10 Coal, Heg, _ de . Coal, Sot do . 0 a voaps®. Hay, Timotby, per ton. . Hay,â€"Clover, do | .. Straw, go .. Hepiode aef sord. J. . on eneainal, per (hs. ... . k Â¥osn Wood, first quality, per cord, Trums Oot. 18. / ‘The market on Siiurday was a good an ample eupply of everything was to had. R«r h .d a slight tendeâ€"cy ap ;i Uther articles were sold at about previo day‘s prices. Hay was tiful, but its price mn-lnoj + The ques tations are as tollows :â€" C ul Good Rhooting: l Lieut. Fulton was yesterday declared the mmner of the Remmisgton dinmond badge at Creedmore, making in the 6h competition & tot«l of 77 out of a ble 84; but Yale, who stood sacond, u{ a proiest based on the fact that Fuilton used his breech loader as a musszle loader, and the case goes befere the Committee for decision. i ‘Lhieves Arrested. _ _ @ LD ri Wbat,' “o‘:u.xl 81 :5 to 1 ï¬ n |. 81 15 to Ru Vï¬hut....?:.......... 1 18 to 1 OUMMbcrivrercertertetits « + ++ «+ +/* O MB ho 0 Pwl‘..‘...‘.......‘..“..'-.. w “ o E"l"unnnï¬-----o------o]- §9 !.. (_) Â¥ on Bran, per md.. Recent Earthquake~â€"Fearful Loss of Life and PDestruction of Property| Parixa, Oct. 9 â€"A Gusatemasls pa says : The victims of the easthquike o Beptember 3rd number ug.hundui. losses suffered in ms‘!:o partments estimated at ) dead waich descen ied from the Cerro Del T and was fitteen feet deep in some places. The towa of Duenos is entirely ruined, Alettais, Ciudad, Viejy and Amatilian suffered severely. The Government has Oraered supplies of four from Salrador and California. | « [ Wasrixarox, D.C..Oot. 17.â€"The thieves who have been making extensive depreda. tions on the Committee Rooms of the Capiâ€" tol, were arrested ï¬oâ€"d:{ Thirteen hun« dred avd fitty pounds documents were recovered, the binding hfl.i been torn off and generally rendered use Many volrmes are valuable and cannot be re, Naval Intelligence. | Curadio, . Sept 15.â€"The ie steamer ‘ot,im&' has mlvod‘m “l? « 8OUTH AMERICA. TORONLV MARKETS, Commercial. QTTAWA MARKETS, THE OTTAWA TIMES, OC10BER 19 1874 Tmfl.; Oct. 17. ... 20 00 to 8#3 00 .â€" 19 00 to 20 uu .. 8 00 to 10 00 u?'"l‘. I ..+.028too -.4.02“00 ...« 0 15 to 0 17 ....;.018&00 ..5.045_000 . ... 0 35 to 0 .. .. 0 40 to 0 ..}, 0 °8 to 0 1 «.4. 1 50 to 1 T s«â€"«e« 0 45 to 0 ....t.l!&tol'u‘ .... 0 25 to 0 30 AND FRUIT 4 50 to § 00 8 25 to 3 50 2 16 to 3 0V 8 00 to 9 u0 8 00 to 9 OU 9 u0 to 9 50 0 40 to 0 50 0 10 to 0 12 0 09 to 0 0 4 00 uo 4 50 0 45 10 0 5y 0 u9 to U 10 800:010 10 0 12 0 U to 0 10 0 60 to 0 70 0 40 to 0 45 o1stoosul 500“625' 8 50 to 9 OU U u7 to 0 08 0 08 to 0 10 0 0T to 0 08 0 15 to 0 3u 0 15 to 0 00 0 15 to U 00 0 15 to 0 3 0 25 to 0 30 ocouoaq ownow 1 25 to 1 50 0 50 to 6 6« 0 50 to 0 60 LV MONPREAL. BPrigh M8, 1h: c > _ .‘ * | 06 im Oobh & WEGJ 21 J WIuék 000 1i 0 0 Cï¬ï¬m!. qaut aroun ... ).. . BANKERS, BROKERS, | 3 hile the Pariament Bufidings and .the d rratny ie en bnq;-.‘g'-mda'nun m'm.r YA1gLY viLuas Anp PaIYATE RBSIDpmwome Mesrts. ‘Rowe and J hn Hill, have had the whore surreyed and ;:“.u' out '“1‘!:1 wide and -fl:'u ltn.:,.-ud uoo en THURSDAY, DOIOBER sin», Te at the store in 1 ROBIESON‘8 BLOOK, SPARKS STREET miles; the d extensive in lupipfraoine on thof imigbty piioe of in Sarl tho mrce Hiule and bife Mulbl Mouniaine, the . | GBSERarn Zpaxg‘ PROPERTT, . The situation is most uulh(.fldfltn highest it« £f lavd: bounds of the mnn.. m%m. The ‘stors otth?bon choice and valuâ€" abio cfl'? PROPERTY will ofer for public onl ainoee atey beadral io Mas en in Uttawa, that li'l- u-«n needioss to '%u e «hluaf»\n it It can. héwever, be &d u{v asuerted that no ’!?\j ever pum‘:ul in the ‘ is equal to it Afty %Q‘Sonnl ma, who was then surâ€" veying eau «and chosen n him ae the spot where he ioté to build his family mabsion, and has ever been known as the Pamwm&ru‘u. | & ONE~HKUNKD OHOICE LOTS, (Without érc > i1 TKE PIOXK o% . TH®E~ 01%T:! It To BX §eLB } . Wot Air Furnaces ttad u ( Alr ..“m"%u-nmw?onump mmrmm&m-&m c are a ow merce, Central Bohool an G. n’;?'n“.q‘. John Til \b‘.ï¬ ompsou, . Crencel i q. » ahd ima s 410 __1_;;,:‘5.}_..:?.‘.,...... xm.m- on Those desirous of having their Buffale and T oo im ie irfagean nmaï¬:nl:-.ammh ' "barvicginr mvienlon. paid 40 the dreing and _gmm and cleaned in first.â€"class r. Beinga practical Furmer, A. R. can gusrant@>good work. Have in stock the latest and bost JOAL STOY K8 1 " | | .. BROBERY ! 45 REIDEAUâ€"ZT., opposite Featherston‘s Urug 10,000 New and Secondâ€"hand Books, ancient and modern, in all classes fne um.-.ommu%uu" bv'm OfCanadian, English and A.unflua ufaéâ€" nnh_bdn’cnddgqnq.gh-p 6 fl The gentloman who edited the Ottawa Truzms for the six weeks preceding the overtbrow of the Macdonald Cabiret, is prepared to accept a position as Editor o( a Conservative journal in any of the Provinces. He prefers employment near Ottewa or Montreal. Address, Editor, Box C, Post Office Ottawa. ‘ ‘Tâ€" ronto "Mail" and Montreal "Gazette" please wwwmmm on Wellingtonâ€" kr’)ufl'mm !do'w.fllm . On Monday, February And, 1874, MO%I, s.n.,“-nmuutn the whole ï¬m?»mmlfl duuand Tob & We .._ * MWEL 4y | MARA & MAINGT‘E | 1 Nfow Map of the City of Ottawa Showing all the different Wards.| s td d C nole uon Re biircs. ALEX. â€"â€"BROBERYVS I ha full Guide for Hunting Boes tbov‘o:{d;.::;h:w w-mm my Bfl Frics or a botHo uf Boont -ulm Se. ‘ J, W, M N, ‘ ts 0 1 n t tas e oinean aule "Authorized Discount on Americgn In ul on oi i n oonewrrh, ~| || HATS! FURS! BJ PUBLIG â€"aUOFf10X, LW |I| NJ HEIR |GJU|Q|DJS| AT P. NAUGHTEN‘S8 hmmuuumnmm toon Loidee. Sooks boueh, aroRel Th uring “"“fw"f:g:n‘gflï¬f"" 4 Clitaws. Hooe & on‘ n * Oorapn,â€"Mparks BOOTS AND SHOES uou. 8. 1874, Oot 1, 174 @ot. 1, 1074. PRATT BROS. To Newspaper Proprietors. NIBRE! FIRE! STOCK OF FALL HATS USTOMS DEPARTMENT, UFFALO ROBES DYED. 0UKS I HIS 18 BEEâ€"HUNTING TIME! MEADUW‘S & CO. dust Published cookse, ~Books ! GEN T L E M E N: HAVE â€" YOU SEEN THE "ARCTIC» "A 73 mPARE*®â€"SC, OX THURSDAY, OOT. fx», L PINANCIAL AGZNTS i NOTBE DAMEâ€"8T. > Mave had $10,000 worth of COAL STOYHS ! mnx-* FALLA One of the finest inventions of the age. Nouqdwufl“'lfl“c“â€â€œâ€˜b“ @TTAWA | BIYVEE .. 1 wieapows & C0, i es "nm mlsstana« ~f ‘*netouss Ottawa, Oct. &, 1874 COAL STOY ESI Fl‘l_ll' Gnoonul‘. Corner of Kent t_n_ll_,'dnm Sta. A fall stook of FAMILY GROCUCERIES vo had in sapivetion by posk af af the Come Suigh® ta se piate ar is ColFadc is WEDNESDAY, 21st OCT. INST. 12,000 _ ROBES “m m-uuuog 3«& A~4 &:‘. e inftruation n o oane guiien 5.. ?:tbu:c is left undone to .b"-"m ï¬um...l: vancement in all I?h:mtnd Sciences suitable tor ladies, gl.l'nl apd unreâ€" ?ï¬:‘mm is ngs; colinet; and mm. courteous mon bred deâ€" nontioy Miruatiom Overigoking B2 bunks of a the benefile of freh air, whicy is “qw.' 1 ha supsrior, to that of the sea side. TRRMS INYTARIABUTYT IX AbyAXCE Roard vuition B OUIR. 4e 6» en ses ++ + $ Hef :‘u"'.."h'u Pianoaud use of instrument................ & 0 Dnol‘:-d PMAOHDG+... .1 +¢+x ie rt t« <i s sakk ’. %.llï¬ 484008 ©O.. 0s »» + + 2s + + + 2+ vnouee e u: nc& charges. . Je AYLMER CONVENT. Mareh 3. 874. SIGN gel’lfl- USH DECORA P PAPERâ€" ; a:lï¬t_o. the aboriet mption, aod If & workmanthce aiyls. | |A large amsortment of BOOXMXK PA P M B a . . Apply to _ J. KKB 11NGHAM. pum'm?u J, BKB 1 1NG HAM. t g1 PRUNEAU, Juone., 182 feet on Alber:«8t, ‘by $9 un Q‘Connor, and now in a rental of $1 anp which *mufl "fn- M‘ To ba oi thma n on uag | J. B GHAM, That h m %fl‘* house with ’m%ug ban seburch Dalyâ€"st , Raving each six airy bedrooms, drawâ€" tng room); room, And basement breakfast mh'hou.glt’;. ‘&o: ‘ They are now romied for mmm’nu.d-m-.mmnu choay East haiflot lot 20, North side Clarence=st., dounts fr. d::l.. . Rented for w Soranaus2" pHibe thtreod. HRonted_for.. stables. W@hmn%hmm% nuâ€"hn;nnn of north kaif of iot 18 in '&Annul ‘.&'W cultivated, Withis sbout taree nuiles of Dttmia, in the thisd W Gloucester, o;umvm be mmmrm oi hag mirie a vg reizngrmenâ€" ol City Houses, City and Farms, He has now for sale some most valuable punbal as may be seen from the ltlb'n vhw! but & smalil portion of what he has on very valuable of eight buildings, sfuor of Ordunuer and aloert aaoour haitg _ 200 Acres of excelient land, within four miles of the city, townslip of Gloucester. A big barâ€" _Thatâ€"most valuable property known as t« man‘s Springs, with tem mores olvu'ylnom This property is wichin twelive miles of the city dOth'&.uumy.W alone for the fertiity lhl&bï¬tlam numerous mineral muwfl-hv it abounds.. The quailty of -p:apmnowou known to the peopile of (ony aoro ie onnnin ns ieane e fl_\qginzuï¬wan_mbqnlpllhmn kitchen, &¢. Good yard and shed accommudaâ€" Hiin ANOW reated for $19) bet anuum m To o sold cheay by J. sERMLNG B AM . Kext half of 1gt 21, Boulton uureet, Wich twe tenements fur § 2 perâ€" mouth, to be soid Lots 6 and 48 North uy’a;?!%‘& ith m . t 'gm ; Witbrea o m&moï¬x'noand North l unu‘l. .h':'&?’m"!ï¬mmed-m, ho 'Zflï¬%&uflx’?&?d land .u: uloueuw.' Buu: frout, the n-atueo uf mJ late Ayur Fielding, Esq. ‘The new bridge now gain. | _ _: J, BEKMINGHAM, A hï¬:m residence on Glouo Bter«6t., “mh'm"m .‘u yooa bedrooms, cn\;)u.. .. ! l m * m; wood yard. m d .nf'u. rm.lrveb.m?fz __ West haif of lot 2, 8. Ride@uâ€"st., with a eonâ€" modi oriable b coliage, havi fl"_!‘?‘:&?:!;-, C artoe caind Sithi‘e roone «6., «0.; goou yard, sâ€"d sheds recently bui!i ; fln‘\? Having many ntojerh Gaprovs: ents. WLii besowucheap. .. _/ __ Oct. 12, 1994 Real Estate Bulletin IROCKERY, GLABSWARE ds SPRIDG 1874 EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE, | Constantly on nand Higinâ€"St.: Opposite the Poest OfMic ‘May T, 197¢, Sgeey WaALKLER & MILKS, PUBLIBHERS, _ _ Montreal and Toronto. &“UAI-IMI a HKCUDSOM®S3 BAYX BUFFALO ROBES. HE DOMINJON ATLAS, Just received, Also a iarge supply of OUNG LADLEZ ACADEKY BERMINGHAM‘3 RAAD AND P ROFIF! attention paid to the W“' ie‘ a i chbon. â€"~ MARA & yo-\-lo-tu-.r; %Yi WILL BB 8OL®, Kent and Weilington Sts, #OHN LEEMING, Auctionésr. SBept. 25, 1874. Que® . and a pplicati® ~will be med : next «ses«i0n of the Untarile e .“t& w exteny ve Huranâ€"ad Rettway â€"thr faol saam t# MB 8 mm ton : BB . .ouac â€" ans . i uity of maug .':': 2 ï¬avblu .‘l‘:.n,?l.::.:é ':t..-‘li:.i-:u‘% o a u â€" & “b" ‘*“ ’4’ U y of « h ~w mth“".n.' tmp «.n.-u.u"l =’n J‘L‘x'.ï¬.:'m&f.m- For a Good Smoke MX RTLE=â€" NA V\ PLUMBING;GAS & STEAMâ€"FITTINGSHOP co, NMoâ€"B4 SUSSEXâ€"ST., OTI AWA. *,@Â¥ou cannet whstske the placoâ€"METOALFE® OLD STAND} Heut, 15, 1874. | .. Wieude.. ‘% D@»"Everything in he Line of Dry Goods nand "oant diore mt word it ns ; wioo h n noe n arier Boves B en 6 Particular at.ention given io mmtuing ap steves and joobing ofall kinds. To be Sold Without _ Reserve in erder to make reoms for large imporiation] it will be reguesd to a price that will ensure a . ~_. aleamunics As every Department his been thoroughily adsorind, the _ +4 w« public can rely upon getting F i Purreyor to His Excellenty the Governor General, Rarl of BRAND1ES, PORT AND SHERRY®WINE, GIN; PORTER&e «<makosit + y <eg +4 4 i ard in egane Sapn epe0te) induesâ€"nonts will be ofored to cuntom rs _ All du @ORNEZE APARKE AND C OONNORATE, .J pmare to en aviention o en ol Doi ai lt Pid Aolt Peodine Btove, ic 3 BLACK AND COLORED sILK3. FRENCH MERINOS Show Day on Tuesday Next, October 18th. RSTABLISHED 1854. Te SParRLXS® $TREEIETI oTrTAWi . !q Manuficturers‘ ‘Agents and Dealers in Iron and E M WOQd orki:g Machinery, _ | fl E.lflfl!m Bon.ns. New a Dresses and Manties Mads Within Six . flun’ H ' A Call on Inspection Respectfully Solicited.. â€" _ _ BCOTT, CAYLEY & CAYLEY, MACHINERY DEPOT ! No. 234 WELLINGTON STREET GOLDEN _ LIGHT « ARGAND Y MLOK Sikizs 1 Fancy& Staple Dry Goods, M.!liner Y-mda TLON 1O N â€" Nq**&““u“.h i orpan TLp sax® M xt 1 1t Indgcements in the Tailoring Department | M 0 O RE â€"BROS‘. aVIHG PVROKLABED Mss ad Or*ing Mashines; Ambrican B1Â¥ O0‘y., Trenion, #end for Cirevnlars and Catalognes OPFICE AND WABENROUBE. . . + » »» »» > 42 ve us oo in 2e 2e PLREOT lmPoRTATIONS Â¥From the Producers, in France, Engian ; Holland and Spain. _/ MACLAREN . wHouresirre ianeo sETaks, : Te“,â€"-moâ€"--. JAPANRâ€"Finesi Wrade« to#) Cl Coffoeogâ€"r=ma nOASTIGD, Ground defty on) the prosises, at usos! pri f ce FANOY GROCERIES IN GREAT YARIETY +â€"â€" Aug.Sky 1874, THE PEOPLE‘S TEA s10RE PM oefie dhreted uie ermerioe arruns Brrere and meoieone ; Oporns . neviiads anutleh Sede Weror. Poinss Weter, Lemonad«, Ginger Ale and May & 1614 _ THKOS. PATTERSON®8. â€" «@#"®ze T. & & o8 a*cb Pruy ARCTIC" ~UCNDERSHIRT : 0ct.T, 1874 EXTREMELY LOW PEIOES THOS. PATTERSON Cct. B 194. PURE AND UNADULTERATED, i« Fam ly use and Medicinal parpones, * Ahor 2L P Oe i in y MOST SUCCESSFUL STOVE IN USE. M r «s Â¥EH EReY CAFADLAXK, NSNOLISEK ANBD AMERIOAX MAXB I wear them, and so should you .~ Come and Took t thint. METOALFWN® BUBINNBA new e€er the enice StoskCat & .. PATTEREACO>N. AND | CAsBMERE AS R°8H VHOLA ® SLAND DESPLAYF LIMPOETEE OF Special Steam Pump;J. A. Fay & Oo,, O% OTTiAWA * %, *J * A C 34 mm,x.‘ ; ~BOOEBISDIEGâ€" BBTARâ€" * / LISSMCENT. RKaling, cerforuilng, Numberl4g All ordereifor Hooks requiring pricied HANEY & FORGTIz BOOQ k 141 concat B k Manufacturer, RIDEAUâ€"8T .. OT T AW 4A N.J .; Joseph Mal: Manâ€"â€"fectnring O#F, BASKEBVILLE & 1108 wb & 36 W ELLLNGTON T t% T0 BFPARKEâ€"AT., OTYTAWA. OTT A W A, 18178 ~A NB â€"feeding Stoves c. in Ginpened «n 06